650 Wp Plug-in solar power plant, inverter 590 VA, approval-free, complete set with high quality components
650 Wp Plug-in solar power plant, inverter 590 VA, approval-free, complete set with high quality components
- Product description
- 2 pcs. Heckert NeMo®2.0 60 M Black: beautiful and black, monocrystalline solar modules with homogeneous optics, 25 years of performance yarn, total 650 Wp
- 2 pcs. Enphase WR IQ7PLUS-72-2-INT with a total output power of 590 W
- 1 pcs. Enphase cable set 2in1
- 1 pcs. Enphase Energy Q-RELAY-1P-INT GRID DISCONNECTOR
Power disconnect device for 1-phase installations - 2 pcs. Enphase Bracket for fixing the micro inverter to the module
- 1 pcs. Junction box IP66 with top hat rail
- 5 m heavy rubber hose cable H07RN-F 3G 1.5 25 3x1.5 mm²
- 1 pcs. Junction box large IP66 with top hat rail
- 1 pcs. Shelly WLAN meters and switches, readable on- and offline
- incl. online monitoring, WLAN
- 1 pcs. DISCONNECT TOOL, disconnecting device for Q-cable connectors and MC4
- 1 pcs. Stove connection box for easy connection to an existing socket, switch or distribution.
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Plug-in solar power plant, complete set
Consisting of:
- Powerful and reliable:
- Over 1 million test hours in total
- Protection class II enclosure with double insulation
- 20 years manufacturer's warranty
Background and frame conditions
Since the end of April 2019, solar power systems for the socket (up to 600 VA), the so-called Plug&Pay, plug or balcony solar power plants, can basically be connected in every household without the need for approval. This makes the use of solar power finally quite simple.
One or two solar modules the size of a bath towel, a small box at the back of the modules (the module inverter) with the dimensions of a book to convert the direct current of the modules into alternating current as it comes out of the socket, some special cable and a safety device - that's all you need.
Our plant has 590 VA inverter output power and is very close to that of the permit-free ones. If well placed, it produces approx. 550 to 600 kWh of energy per year. For comparison: the average power consumption of a German citizen is about 1000 kWh per year.
Small power plants are also very popular in other countries. In Austria, for example, they can be easily plugged into a standard household socket, from where the electricity then flows to the refrigerator, TV and coffee machine by itself. In Germany, the plug & play devices must be connected to a trigger-proof socket and registered with the Federal Network Agency and the local power grid operator. Also not too much effort actually. However, some network operators are not up to date and require the same stack of documents when registering as for large roof systems with several ten thousand watts.